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Students blog, write, post and publish more easily and frequently
Students can role play – one is the author/character, others take different roles
Students can create a poem chain - #twitter or another tool – joining together their poem or story
Students can post to collaborative communities and brainstorm
Students can use discussion forums to provide peer editing and feedback during the writing process
Students can use sites such as Moodle to access differentiated instruction-based materials
Students can create Google Docs together and share, edit, chat and annotate 1 document or each others' documents
Students can take
Google Lit Trips
and create their own lit trips
Students can
Skype with authors
of books they've read
Article from Atlantic Monthly and related articles on Why Students Can't Write
http://www.theatlantic.com/debates/education/
Resources:
Strathmore Secondary College (Australia, high school) Wiki page on persuasive speaking, poetry writing, using laptops
http://year9english-laptopssc.wikispaces.com/
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- Students blog, write, post and publish more easily and frequently
- Students can role play – one is the author/character, others take different roles
- Students can create a poem chain - #twitter or another tool – joining together their poem or story
- Students can post to collaborative communities and brainstorm
- Students can use discussion forums to provide peer editing and feedback during the writing process
- Students can use sites such as Moodle to access differentiated instruction-based materials
- Students can create Google Docs together and share, edit, chat and annotate 1 document or each others' documents
- Students can take Google Lit Trips and create their own lit trips
- Students can Skype with authors of books they've read
- Article from Atlantic Monthly and related articles on Why Students Can't Write http://www.theatlantic.com/debates/education/
Resources: